It’s the second Wednesday of March and so I’m back with some Kindle offers. There’s a big old Kindle Sale going on at the moment which means that there was a lot to chose from and also that it was a relatively expensive post to write – so I hope you appreciate it!

The first one is a new release from last month and one that I already told you that I was excited about: the new Chicago Stars book from Susan Elizabeth Philips, And the Crowd Went Wild is 99p and I clicked on it just as fast as I could and as you know I have already finished it! Also from the very recent releases (which I also haven’t read) is And Now, Back to You by B K Borison, the second book in their Heartstrings series, which features competing meteorologists and the storm of the century. Former BotW and 2024 Emily Henry release Funny Story is 99p as is Christina Lauren‘s The Paradise Problem, Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date from Ashley Herring Blake‘s Bright Falls series, Casey McQuiston’s Red, White and Royal Blue and one of the books I mentioned in last week’s Quick Reviews, The Fundamentals of Being Good Girl.
Moving on to mysteries, Jeremy Vine’s Murder on Line One is on offer too which I’m assuming is because the sequel comes out in late April. Elly Griffiths‘ first Brighton Mystery, The Zig Zag Girl, is 99p as is Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Sutanto (which is also in Kindle Unlimited), The Witness at the Wedding (the sixth Fetherings book), The Marlow Murder Club and Death Comes to Marlow (that’s the first two in that series), the second Canon Clement A Death in the Parish and the first Dahlia mystery The Three Dahlias,
Just a couple of non fiction books to mention: Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died is 99p, as is comedian Adrian Edmondson’s memoir Beserker! and Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez. It’s not on offer on price, but Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe‘s Vanderbilt is is currently in Kindle Unlimited. And Laurence Rees’s The Nazi Mind is £1.99
Still on the shelf waiting to be read are Gill Hornby’s The Elopement, Maz Evans’s Over My Dead Body which are all 99p this month. I still haven’t read the first Castle Knoll Files book but the second, How To Seal Your Own Fate, is 99p because the third is out next month too. We have to wait until the middle of May for the second series of Rivals, but if you’re bored of waiting, the fitfth in the Rutshire series Appassionata is 99p this month.
Rebecca Yaros’s The Fourth Wing is on offer again – I still haven’t read this, and the to read pile is so huge I’m residting the urge to buy it because it will be literal years before I get around to reading it, but it has been incredibly popular and well reviewed obviously so is a good deal. In other things that I haven’t read (although to be fair I did try and read this one but gave up!) is Outlander, the first in Diana Gabaldon’s series of the same name which is a very successful TV series too. Catch Her If You Can, he latest Tessa Bailey is 99p too – I’ve decided (after reading three of hers and giving up on a fourth) that Bailey is not my thing, but she’s tremendously popular which is why I came back and tried again (and again) after disliking the first one of hers that I read.
And finally, there are two Terry Pratchett’s on offer: Men at Arms so you could start the City Watch series and Tales of Wizards and Dragons which is a short story collection for young readers and ne of my favourites, Regency Buck, is the Heyer on offer.
Happy Humpday!